5x10 All the Best! Clips 1999–2009 (stylized as 5×10 All the BEST! CLIPS 1999–2009) is the music video collection DVD of Japanese boy band Arashi. The two-disc DVD was released on October 28, 2009 in Japan under their record label J Storm. With the exception of the music videos for "Everything" and "My Girl", the DVD contains all the music videos the group has made since their debut in 1999 to their tenth anniversary in 2009 and the full-length version of the animation film for "Believe".[1]
On September 23, 2009, Arashi member Satoshi Ohno confirmed on his radio show Arashi Discovery that Arashi would release the DVD on October 28, 2009.[2] Release as two-disc DVD, it included not only the thirty-one music videos of the group's singles but also special commentary for most of the music videos, the "Lucky Man" music video from 5x5 The Best Selection of 2002–2004, the full-length version of the animation film of "Believe" for which Arashi collaborated with Tatsunoko Production, and the making of the "Crazy Moon (Kimi wa Muteki) & Believe" music video.[1][3]
In the first week of its release, the DVD debuted at number one on the Oricon weekly music DVD chart by selling over 428,000 copies, holding the record for the highest first-week sales of a music DVD.[4][5] After another week, the DVD became the first music DVD in Oricon history to exceed 500,000 in sales.[6] On December 18, 2009, Oricon announced that the DVD was the best-selling music DVD of 2009, selling 590,642 copies.[7][8]
On January 12, 2010, Oricon announced that 5x10 All the Best! Clips 1999—2009 returned to top the music DVD weekly chart after ten weeks due to Arashi's appearance at the 60th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen on December 31, 2009. As a result, the DVD holds the record for the longest interval of a music DVD ranking. The previous record was held by Hikaru Utada's Single Clip Collection Vol.1 DVD in 1999 as her DVD returned to the top after a three-week interval.[9] By the end of 2010, Oricon announced that the DVD sold another 228,444 copies, making it the seventh best-selling DVD overall for 2010 in Japan.[10]